CONTRIBUTE ARTICLES TO PTSDCHAT.ORG!

Contribute a blog that compliments next week’s #PTSDchat topic. You might change the lives of thousands of people who read your article.

Sharing your article at #PTSDchat would give exposure to you, and to your website or blog.
You get credit for the article with a short bio and a link or two to your website or blog.

Writing Requirements

Articles no shorter than 500 words, and no longer than 2000 words.

Relevance is important. All articles should be related to PTSD: self-improvement, positive thinking, motivation, or improving one’s life. You can have an idea of the topics, by pointing your cursor to the menu at the top of the page.

The articles should be well-written, without typos or errors.

Original articles that you wrote, and which do not appear on other websites.

Articles with practical information, guidance, advice and tips will be favored.

We reserve the right to edit content if we deem it necessary.

Please note that we do not pay for the articles, but we add a short bio at the bottom of the article, where you may add a link or two to your website.

No links allowed within the body of the article.

Promotional articles/posts and affiliate links will not be accepted.

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLE/POST?

Site Authors – Post yourself no sooner than the Thursday following the previous week’s topic.

BECOME A #PTSDCHAT HOST!

If you are an expert or professional in the field of PTSD and fell that you can offer knowledge and guidance in one of our upcoming #PTSDchats then please contact us attwitter@ptsdchat.org to schedule.

What we expect:

Contribute 1 or more blogs to PTSDchat.org which will be featured as the Main Post on the PTSDchat.org homepage

Draft an introduction to the topic and reason for hosting for the PTSDchat newsletter

Curate 5 questions around the topic to help guide the #PTSDchat

Share your involvement with the chat to your own network

Attend the #PTSDchat on Twitter and engage with #PTSDchat attendees

Offer a testimonial post #PTSDchat to be listed on the PTSDchat.org website